Neuropsychological Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation of brain-behavior relationships by Trivium Delta Psychology Group.

Not every concern requires a neuropsychological evaluation—this service is used when questions are complex or high-impact.

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A brief consultation can help determine whether this service fits—or whether a different approach makes more sense.

A Service of Trivium Delta Psychology Group

Understanding how the brain affects behavior

Neuropsychological assessment provides a detailed picture of cognitive functioning—how the brain processes information, stores memories, maintains attention, and executes complex tasks.

These evaluations are essential when there are questions about cognitive changes, when differential diagnosis is needed, or when understanding cognitive strengths and weaknesses will inform treatment or accommodations.

What We Assess

Our neuropsychological evaluations examine multiple cognitive domains to provide a comprehensive picture of functioning.

  • Memory and learning

  • Attention and concentration

  • Executive functioning (planning, organization, flexibility)

  • Processing speed

  • Language and verbal abilities

  • Visual-spatial processing

  • Motor functioning

Common Reasons for Referral

Individuals seek neuropsychological assessment for a variety of clinical and practical reasons.

  • Cognitive changes following medical events or treatment

  • Concerns about memory or attention

  • Differential diagnosis between neurological and psychiatric conditions

  • Baseline cognitive assessment

  • Academic or workplace accommodations

  • Treatment planning for neurological conditions

What to Expect

A neuropsychological evaluation typically includes a clinical interview, standardized cognitive testing, and a detailed feedback session. We provide a comprehensive written report with clear explanations and practical recommendations.

We don't just test. We work with you to answer the right questions.

Most people don't want a stack of scores—they want clarity. Our process is collaborative and question-driven: we start by naming the questions you actually care about, then use targeted testing to build a clear, compassionate picture of what's going on and what to do next.

We agree on the questions first

We talk through results together in plain English

We test what matters (not everything)

You leave with next steps you can use

A quick note about outcomes

Assessment doesn't always produce a single, tidy answer. Sometimes we confirm a diagnosis. Sometimes there's no diagnosis. Rarely, results can be mixed or less clear than hoped. Either way, our goal is to reduce uncertainty and give you practical next steps.

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